Industrial handheld oscilloscope for electro-mechanical systems

Fluke's ScopeMeter 120B Series features technology that recognizes signal patterns and automatically sets up the scope’s triggering, amplitude, and time base eliminating the typical trial-and-error setup process.

Fluke

02/26/2016

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Fluke's ScopeMeter 120B Series industrial hand-held oscilloscope is designed to troubleshoot complex electro-mechanical systems. It features connect-and-view technology that recognizes signal patterns and automatically sets up the scope's triggering, amplitude, and time base eliminating the typical trial-and-error setup process. The IntellaSet intelligent measurement detection is designed to automatically select key measurements based on the acquired waveform type and displays relevant measurement values. The 120B Series also features event capture function that captures and identifies elusive intermittent events and lists all those events that exceed a predetermined threshold. The system can automatically record waveform data to the Fluke Connect app on smartphones or tablets. Those measurements are then uploaded to the cloud and can be combined with measurement data from multiple connect test tools to create and share reports from the job site via email.

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